10 worsT productS eveR madE bY applE
Apple is known for the hit products it has released in the last decade: iPod, iPhone and most recently iPad. The company broke all corporate records with its iPhone sales this year.
IPad:
iPod Hi-Fi was built with Apple's sleek design aesthetic, but ultimately failed to deliver the sound quality that third-party competitors could offer.
Mouse:
Apple's hockey puck mouse came out with the first iMac, but its shape proved very uncomfortable for users and forced Apple to reconsider its peripheral ergonomics.
Apple TV:
Before Apple TV was even a twinkle in Steve Jobs's eye, Apple released Macintosh TV in 1993. It was incapable of displaying TV on the desktop and sold only 10,000 units.
Gaming:
Pippin, manufactured by Bandai, was Apple's first stab at a gaming console. It sold only 42,000 units before being discontinued in 1997, a year after its release.
Apple III:
Apple III was meant to springboard off Apple II's success, but its impractical design vexed users and forced Apple to recall the first 14,000 units.
Newton PDA:
Newton PDA came out in 1987 and remained in production for 11 years before being discontinued despite its limited functionality. Perhaps it was the required stylus that did it in.
Camera:
Apple QuickTake, launched in 1994, was one of the first digital cameras to be marketed to consumers.
Ultimately Apple entered the product category too early and discontinued QuickTake in 1997.
Ultimately Apple entered the product category too early and discontinued QuickTake in 1997.
Macintosh:
Macintosh Portable was Apple's first laptop computer. Aside from display and battery issues, Mac Portable was plain expensive, costing $7,300 when it came out in 1989.
Mac G4:
The sleek Power Mac G4 Cube came out in 2000, but was too expensive for most consumers at $1,799. It also lacked an internal fan, causing it to overheat. Apple put it 'on ice' in 2001.
iTunes:
Although it was manufactured by Motorola, the ROKR E1 was the first phone to support iTunes and was touted by Steve Jobs when Apple unveiled it in 2005.
Its limited storage and slow file transfers caused Apple and Motorola to part ways just a year after its release.
Its limited storage and slow file transfers caused Apple and Motorola to part ways just a year after its release.
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